Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505 AD) of Carthage was a Christian poet who flourished in Roman Africa during the latter part of the 5th century...
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Jacob of Serugh (451 – Nov. 521), writing in Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505) of Carthage, a Latin poet Magnus Felix Ennodius (474...
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1000 hexameters, called Orestes Tragoedia, which has been ascribed to Dracontius of Carthage. Orestes appears also to be a dramatic prototype for all persons...
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poets and writers from North Africa. Corippus Claudian Terence Luxorius Dracontius Augustine of Hippo Cassius Dionysius Saint Cyprian Septimius Severus Ptolemy...
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writing in Syriac Blossius Aemilius Dracontius (c. 455 – c. 505), writing in Latin in Carthage Blossius Aemilius Dracontius, Satisfactio Probable date of Kālidāsa...
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defence of the humanity of Christ. In a letter addressed to the monk Dracontius, Athanasius urges him to leave the desert for the more active duties of...
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Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius, Eleusius of Cyzicus, Dracontius of Pergamum, Neonas of Seleucia, Sophronius of Pompeiopolis, Elpidius...
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of Vandal Carthage, and perhaps the biographer Suetonius, and the poet Dracontius. — Paul MacKendrick, The North African Stones Speak (1969), UNC Press...
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III 59 Gelasius I, Avitus Viennensis, Faustinus 60 Aurelius Prudentius, Dracontius 61 Paulinus Nolanus, Orientius, Auspicius Tullensis 62 Paschasius Diaconus...
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Vitae of Cornelius Nepos was erroneously attributed. Blossius Aemilius Dracontius a fifth-century Christian poet. List of Roman gentes Aemilius (disambiguation)...
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